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: Simmons' attitude is pretty typical of married women, researchers say. They : like it when their spouses share the household chores, but also find that -- : paradoxically -- a husband may also create more work for them, or not : contribute as much as women would like. In other words, science has once again : proven what many people already suspect: Relationships take work, especially : when it comes to keeping a happy (and tidy) home. it's an interesting article ha~ do you really agree with that? i'm not a married woman so i dont have this kind of feeling but i do believe i'll much appreciate for his helping. (help?? how come i use this word? ha it means it's "my" duty.. i should use "share" or some other word ha) -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.133.96
wnwangster:very true about the "emotional labor" in the US 06/18 14:59
potingliu:true, but i think it's more fun doing housework 06/19 00:38
potingliu:together :P that should help on relationship in the 06/19 00:39
potingliu:in the mean time, don you think? 06/19 00:39
chrislo:i think it's sweet to share housework for a lifetime 06/19 06:58
edninja:SHARE is truly a better word to use here 06/19 11:42
wnwangster:provided that both the husband and wife work... 06/19 11:51
wnwangster:if not then it's understandable for the one w/o job 06/19 11:52
wnwangster:to tidy up the living environment, i think. 06/19 11:53